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NU710_6_G5-FRA 9/03/05 17:17 Page 5.04
J77 - NU710-5
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5.04
EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL (continued)
To lock the system:
-pressnut4 retightening it until it
locks; several rotations are
required. This operation is
essential to ensure that the wheel
is secure;
- reposition handle 5 in its position;
- clip the tool kit back in;
- replace the cover then lower it and
replace the boot carpet.
Note: if the tool kit does not lock in
place, check the tightness of nut 4
and the correct positioning of
handle 5.
Special instructions
The emergency spare wheel holder
should always be present when you
are driving even when the wheel
itself is not present: risk of water
ingress.
If you have to release it when it is
not holding a wheel, push the
centre of the wheel holder towards
the ground while pressing handle 4.
It is essential to lock the
nutsothatthewheelis
securely held.
If the emergency spare
wheel has been stored for
several years, have it
checked by your dealer to
ensure that it is safe to use.
The system should only be
used with the original
vehicle wheels
Vehicles fitted with an
emergency spare wheel
smaller than the four other
wheels.
When the emergency spare wheel
is fitted to the vehicle, the driving
speed must not exceed 50 mph
(80 km/h).

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